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					<description><![CDATA[Withdraw definition in context with images and synonyms from the book, Vocabulary for the College-Bound Student. Learn the word, withdraw, in short real sentences together with parts of speech and text-to-speech functionality. /wɪðˈdrɔː/ (verb) Withdraw definition take back, draw back, remove, take away, take off, pull out stop participating in an activity, leave a place ...]]></description>
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<p>/wɪðˈdrɔː/ (verb)</p>
<h3>Withdraw definition</h3>
<ol>
<li>take back, draw back, remove, take away, take off, pull out</li>
<li>stop participating in an activity, leave a place or situation, depart, retreat from position, <a href="https://lelb.net/cancel/">cancel</a>, revoke, abolish</li>
<li>deny or <a href="https://lelb.net/countermand-definition/">retract</a> a statement, renounce</li>
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<h3>Example</h3>
<p>Automated teller machines (ATMs), sometimes referred to as automated banking <a href="https://lelb.net/ielts-essay-time-machine/">machines</a> (ABMs), allow you to withdraw and deposit <a href="https://lelb.net/english-question-about-finding-money/">money</a>. These machines are incredibly convenient as they allow you to manage some of your day-to-day banking needs without having to visit a branch during their hours of operation. You can skip long lines, <a href="https://lelb.net/avoid/">avoid</a> rushing to get to the bank before it closes and get your banking done while you’re on the go at any hour of the day or night.</p>
<p>Source of example: https://www.nerdwallet.com/</p>
<h3>Antonyms</h3>
<p>deposit, insert, <a href="https://lelb.net/confirm/">confirm</a>, remain</p>
<h3>Parts of speech</h3>
<p>Noun: withdrawal</p>
<p>Noun: withdrawer</p>
<p>Adjective: withdrawn</p>
<p>Adjective: withdrawable</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cease 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 27 /siːs/ (verb) to stop something, put an end to, finish, end, put a stop to, terminate, abolish, come to a close, die down, close down, desist, discontinue, abstain, give up A ceasefire (or truce), also spelled cease fire (the antonym of &#8216;open fire&#8217;), is a temporary stoppage of ...]]></description>
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<p>/siːs/ (verb)</p>
<p>to <a href="https://lelb.net/stop-watching-the-news-english-for-psychology/">stop</a> something, put an end to, finish, end, put a stop to, terminate, abolish, come to a close, die down, close down, desist, discontinue, abstain, give up</p>
<p>A ceasefire (or truce), also spelled cease fire (the antonym of &#8216;open fire&#8217;), is a temporary stoppage of a war in which each side agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions. Historically, the concept existed at least by the time of the Middle Ages. Ceasefires can be <a href="https://lelb.net/declarative-vs-procedural-knowledge/">declared</a> as a humanitarian gesture, be preliminary, i.e., prior to a political agreement, or definitive, i.e., with the intention of resolving a conflict. Ceasefires may be declared as part of a formal treaty, but they have also been called as part of an informal understanding between opposing <a href="https://lelb.net/law-enforcement/">forces</a>.</p>
<p>Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/</p>
<p>Antonyms: start, <a href="https://lelb.net/commence-504-absolutely-essential-words-lesson-13/">commence</a>, begin, initiate, inaugurate</p>
<p>Adjective: ceaseless</p>
<p>Adverb: ceaselessly</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Abolish 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 12 with synonyms, antonyms, and parts of speech for GRE, TOEFL &#38; IELTS students in authentic context /əˈbɒl.ɪʃ/ (verb) to put an end to an activity officially, terminate, end, obliterate, stamp out, get rid of, stop, cease, exterminate, nullify, eradicate, close down, eliminate, revoke, do away with, bring to ...]]></description>
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<p>/əˈbɒl.ɪʃ/ (verb)</p>
<p>to put an end to an activity officially, <a href="https://lelb.net/terminate-1100-words-you-need/">terminate</a>, end, obliterate, stamp out, get rid of, stop, cease, exterminate, nullify, eradicate, close down, eliminate, revoke, do away with, bring to an end, jettison, cancel, annul, extinguish, wipe out, expunge, invalidate</p>
<p>Bullfighting was <a href="https://lelb.net/introducing-someone-to-someone-else-in-farsi/">introduced</a> in Uruguay in 1776 by Spain and abolished by Uruguayan law in February 1912; thus the Plaza de toros Real de San Carlos, built in 1910, only operated for two years. Bullfighting was also introduced in Argentina by Spain, but after Argentina&#8217;s independence, the event drastically diminished in popularity and was abolished in 1899 under law 2786.</p>
<p>Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/</p>
<p>Antonym: <a href="https://lelb.net/forums/topic/establish-routines-in-life-english-question/">establish</a></p>
<p>Noun: abolishment</p>
<p>Noun: abolisher</p>
<p>Noun: abolition</p>
<p>Noun: abolitionist</p>
<p>Adjective: abolishable</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nullify 1100 Words You Need Week 44 Day 1 Nullify 1100 Words You Need Week 44 Day 1 /ˈnʌl.ɪ.faɪ/ (verb) to invalidate a decision or agreement, cancel out, make null and void, annul, render null, revoke, repeal, reverse, do away with, abolish, countermand, terminate, abrogate, neutralize, negate, quash How to Nullify a Contract Nullifying, or ...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Nullify 1100 Words You Need Week 44 Day 1</strong></p>
<p>/ˈnʌl.ɪ.faɪ/ (verb)</p>
<p>to invalidate a decision or <a href="https://lelb.net/english-vocabulary-agreement/">agreement</a>, cancel out, make null and void, annul, render null, revoke, repeal, reverse, do away with, abolish, countermand, terminate, abrogate, neutralize, negate, quash</p>
<p>How to Nullify a <a href="https://lelb.net/making-a-contract-in-english/">Contract</a><br />
Nullifying, or voiding, a contract requires that one of the parties shows proof that the contract is no longer enforceable. Once the contract is nullified, both parties are released from the terms of the agreement. Some situations lead to an immediate void of the contract including:</p>
<p>The term conditions are <a href="https://lelb.net/illegal/">illegal</a>.<br />
The terms violate public <a href="https://lelb.net/forums/topic/life-insurance-policy/">policy</a>.<br />
The contract includes parties that are not of legal capacity.<br />
The actions in the contract are not possible to complete.</p>
<p>Source: https://www.upcounsel.com/</p>
<p>Antonym: <a href="https://lelb.net/valid-504-absolutely-essential-words-lesson-8/">validate</a></p>
<p>Noun: nullifier</p>
<p>Noun: nullification</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Obliterate 1100 Words You Need Obliterate 1100 Words You Need /əˈblɪt.ər.eɪt/ (verb) destroy and erase completely, annihilate, raze, expunge, to remove all the signs of something, make something disappear, wipe out, demolish, eliminate, eradicate, abolish, devastate If a portion of a document text has been obliterated, either with a correction fluid or tape or by ...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Obliterate 1100 Words You Need</strong></p>
<p>/əˈblɪt.ər.eɪt/ (verb)</p>
<p>destroy and erase completely, annihilate, <a href="https://lelb.net/raze-1100-words-you-need/">raze</a>, <a href="https://lelb.net/expunge-1100-words-you-need/">expunge</a>, to remove all the signs of something, make something disappear, wipe out, demolish, eliminate, eradicate, abolish, devastate</p>
<p>If a portion of a document text has been obliterated, either with a correction fluid or tape or by repetitive strokes of a marking pen, there is a possibility that the <a href="https://lelb.net/greeting-the-ielts-examiner/">examiner</a> can decipher the original entry. Cases involving reading through obliteration’s may include obliterated entries into business records or logs, attendance sign in sheets, anonymous communications or to generating investigative leads.</p>
<p>Drexler Document Laboratory, LLC <a href="https://lelb.net/utilize-504-absolutely-essential-words-lesson-4/">utilized</a> state-of-the-art instrumentation to examine obliberations. The tests are non-destructive and results of illumination reactions are documented. It is noted that this examination can only be performed on the “original” document. In addition, examinations of this type, because of the non-portability of the equipment required, must be conducted in the laboratory.</p>
<p>Source: https://www.drexdoclab.com/</p>
<p>Antonym: <a href="https://lelb.net/round-table-activity/create-a-topic/">create</a>, produce</p>
<p>Noun: obliteration, obliterator</p>
<p>Adjective: obliterative</p>
<p><a href="https://lelb.net/category/learn-persian-online/">Farsi</a>: از بين بردن ، ستردن ، محو کردن ، زدودن ، پاک کردن ، معدوم کردن</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cancel Cancel (verb) /ˈkænt.səl/ to stop something from existing or happening &#8211; revoke &#8211; abolish &#8211; end &#8211; stop &#8211; abandon &#8211; call off &#8211; terminate: The two companies could no longer cooperate with each other and had to cancel their contract. Antonyms prolong, renew, proceed Parts of speech Noun: cancellation Noun: canceller Adjective: cancellable]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: 20px;"><strong>Cancel (verb)</strong></span> /ˈkænt.səl/</p>
<p>to stop something from existing or happening &#8211; revoke &#8211; abolish &#8211; end &#8211; stop &#8211; abandon &#8211; call off &#8211; terminate:</p>
<p><em>The two companies could no longer cooperate with each other and had to cancel their <a href="https://lelb.net/making-a-contract-in-english/">contract</a>.</em></p>
<h2>Antonyms</h2>
<p>prolong, renew, <a href="https://lelb.net/proceed/">proceed</a></p>
<h2>Parts of speech</h2>
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<li>Noun: cancellation</li>
<li>Noun: canceller</li>
<li>Adjective: cancellable</li>
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